I review recent developments in the CGC approach to high-energy collisions.
The focus is on topics related to the Quark Matter conference, specifically on
predictions for the p+Pb run at the LHC; as an added bonus some of these
predictions are confronted with first data taken during the p+Pb machine
performance test at the LHC performed in september 2012. I also highlight
recent work related to particle production fluctuations, suppression of nuclear
modification factors in p+A from rcBK evolution, (partial) NLO corrections in
forward production, and photon-hadron as well as di-hadron correlations.Comment: 8 pages; plenary talk given at Quark Matter 2012, August 13-18, 2012,
Washington DC; submitted to NP